Game 4 – 7:15 ET, AHL Live(STJ leads series, 2-1)St. John’s scored four goals in the third period on Saturday night en route to a 5-3 victory and a 2-1 series lead in the best-of-seven Eastern Conference Semifinals vs. Norfolk… The four goals were the most allowed by the Admirals in a single period since Springfield scored four times in the first period on Nov. 11, 2012, and came after Norfolk had given up a total of 10 goals in its first 21 periods this postseason… Jerome Samson (1-2-3) scored the game-winner on Saturday with 9:20 to play in regulation — just 65 seconds after Norfolk had re-tied the score at 3-3… Josh Morrissey (2-2-4), Ben Chiarot (2-0-2) and Adam Lowry (1-0-1) also scored in the final frame for the IceCaps, who had trailed 2-1 after 40 minutes… Eric O’Dell (2-0-2) tallied a first-period power-play goal for St. John’s to snap a personal five-game pointless drought… Michael Hutchinson (5-2, 1.73, .943) gave up three goals on 27 shots, but it was enough for his fifth win of the playoffs… Max Friberg (2-2-4), Jesse Blacker (1-0-1) and Josh Manson (1-0-1) scored for the Admirals, whose eight-game postseason home winning streak came to an end… Emerson Etem (0-1-1) notched an assist in his first playoff action for Norfolk… With John Gibson (4-2, 1.45, .955) recalled to Anaheim, Brad Thiessen got the start — his first game action since Apr. 18 — and finished with 26 saves in Game 3.

Johnny Be GoodOn Saturday night, John Gibson made 28 saves in his Stanley Cup Playoff debut to backstop Anaheim to a 2-0 win over Los Angeles in Game 4 of their series… At the time of his recall from Norfolk on Saturday morning, Gibson led the AHL in wins (tied), shutouts (tied), goals-against average, save percentage, minutes played, saves and shots faced during the 2014 Calder Cup Playoffs, going 4-2 in six appearances with a 1.45 GAA, a .955 save percentage and one shutout, allowing nine goals on 198 shots… Gibson became the fourth goaltender ever to win a game in both the AHL and NHL playoffs during the same season, and the first to record a playoff shutout in both leagues in the same year: